Eternal Magic has gotten very interesting lately with SCG’s price hikes and the announcement of a Legacy PT. Sig breaks it down and looks where to put any newfound profits to work.
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There’s been no shortage of buyouts lately, but not all are created equally. Sig analyzes the most recent movers to determine what’s worth chasing and what’s best to sell.
After a year of ups and downs in Magic finance, Sig has new optimism for a profitable 2017. He looks back at valuable lessons from 2016 and strategies for the new year.
Sigmund believes it’s time to consider a different paradigm when evaluating our collections, which may lead to some drastic changes to how we invest in Magic.
Brian keeps hammering on the Old School drum, but for good reason. He explains why he thinks the format is priced to grow and where he’d look to invest.
Sigmund highlights some movements that have taken place in the prices of high-end staples and discusses what it may mean for the Power 9.
Quiet Speculation is excited to welcome back Sigmund Ausfresser with the launch of his new weekly column! Today he discusses the risk inherent in Standard speculation.
Brian believes cards tend to gravitate towards certain price points that exhibit particular characteristics. He outlines his argument and explains its relevance to the speculator.
Brian has continued to watch the price of age-old cards appreciate in wake of the Old School Magic trend. He looks at some cards worth picking up if you can find them.
Brian believes Old School Magic is more than just a trendy flash in the pan. He discusses the basics of the format and how it relates to collector-driven demand.
Fresh off of Eternal Weekend, Brian DeMars examines a format gaining steam of late–Old School Magic. He discusses the newcomer and looks at some speculation targets.
Adam explains the major trends of the Magic financial landscape leading into Magic Origins, and suggests some solid places to park extra cash.
Two announcements were made during last night’s Vintage Super League semifinals. One concerns the future of the league, but the other is of more general interest to MTGO players…